The W100 600 was introduced for 1964 as Mercedes-Benz’s top-of-the-line offering, and this example is one of 2,190 short-wheelbase variants built during 17 years of production. The car was finished from the factory in black (040), and the seller notes that paintwork was performed on the driver’s door following his acquisition due to marks in the finish. New body and glass seals were installed in the late 1990s.
Decals on the front doors and trunk lid were commissioned…
The W100 600 was introduced for 1964 as Mercedes-Benz’s top-of-the-line offering, and this example is one of 2,190 short-wheelbase variants built during 17 years of production. The car was finished from the factory in black (040), and the seller notes that paintwork was performed on the driver’s door following his acquisition due to marks in the finish. New body and glass seals were installed in the late 1990s.
Decals on the front doors and trunk lid were commissioned by the seller and feature the “RO” insignia used by Roy Orbison. Custom Tennessee “ROY O” plates referencing the Orbison hit “Pretty Woman” were also ordered by the seller and are mounted at front and rear. The walk-around video above features closeups of the finish and chrome trim, as well as views of the interior.
Steel 15” wheels feature single-piece chrome covers with body-color centers and wear Dunlop whitewall tires that were mounted in 2000. The self-leveling pneumatic suspension system is said to have been serviced during previous ownership.
The interior is upholstered in black leather with matching carpeting and Macassar ebony wood accents, as indicated on the production order. Hydraulics power the windows, sunroof, central locks, and adjustment of the front and rear seats. The function of the reclining rear seat can be seen in a video touring the interior here. Additional amenities include black rear privacy curtains, air conditioning with front and rear controls, and a signal-seeking Becker Grand Prix stereo that can also be controlled from the rear seats. A cellular phone was mounted to the left of the rear radio controls by the previous owner.
VDO instrumentation includes a 140-mph speedometer and a tachometer, and the five-digit odometer shows 15k miles. The seller has added approximately 2k miles during his ownership.
The 6.3-liter M100 V8 features single overhead camshafts and Bosch mechanical fuel injection. Factory-rated output was 300 horsepower and 434 lb-ft of torque, which is sent to the rear wheels via a column-shifted four-speed automatic transmission. The transmission was reportedly resealed within the last six months, and maintenance during that span has included an oil change, a tune-up, and replacement of the spark plugs. A tour of the engine compartment can be viewed here.
The power-assisted disc brakes are actuated by a dual-circuit hydraulic system that incorporates two calipers for each front disc. Additional underside images are provided in the photo gallery below.
A copy of the original order sheet specifies Roy Orbison as the customer and lists the interior colors and materials.
Videos presented above and below include a tour of the engine bay with a start-up, footage of the engine running, ride-along footage, a demonstration of the radio, and additional details of the interior and exterior.